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there is ths a tool that we can use for education and try prevent things from happening. >> sounds like this legislation if it were to pass today, it sounds like a tool and a step. i'm thinking about a step beyond, how do we elevate from from an enforcement perspective. i have heard comments already on the board that it's an enforcement issue. so i just want to say thank you. that's it for me. >> supervisor mar. i think this is a mean spirited ordinance. this is hard because i see you sitting here and rachel norris from the park alliance and who i have seen a number of times in buena vista park where i know the clean up and sometimes belligerent groups of homeless people are there, i feel for the park patrol that often act as social workers along with our park station from supervisor breed's police department and the richmond station as well. they are really great people to ride along with and they have a very hard job. but i say the ordinance is mean spirited because it will impact so many humans beings that no where to go and i have ridden along to see girls and middle aged women and
there is ths a tool that we can use for education and try prevent things from happening. >> sounds like this legislation if it were to pass today, it sounds like a tool and a step. i'm thinking about a step beyond, how do we elevate from from an enforcement perspective. i have heard comments already on the board that it's an enforcement issue. so i just want to say thank you. that's it for me. >> supervisor mar. i think this is a mean spirited ordinance. this is hard because i see...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. i'm here to say a few words about the power of baking stuff with nestle toll house morsels. you can heal a broken heart with a bundt cake. make a monday mornin' feel like a friday afternoon with some nestle toll house morsels. let's close our laptops and open our ovens. these things don't bake themselves. we have to bake them for one another. we can bake the world a better place one toll house cookie at a time. nestle. good food, good life. >>> great campaigns are never about yesterday. they're always about tomorrow. they're always about tomorrow. and the candidate who people want to vote for is the candidate who credibly and honestly expresses hope and optimism and a plan for the future. >> that was political consultant -- sorry. that was new jersey governor chris christie. i said that because that's what political consultants say to candidates all the time. if he does decide to run
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. i'm here to say a few words about the power of baking stuff with nestle toll house morsels. you can heal a broken heart with a bundt cake. make a monday mornin' feel like a friday afternoon with some nestle toll house morsels. let's close our laptops and open our ovens. these things don't bake...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirring ] talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, wa
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i educated myself as to who got the best results from their diet. i saw all kinds of doctors and listened to what they recommended. when i saw dr. timothy brantley and heard his story how he saved his life through diet, i stayed the course. excellence for me is important and necessary. i demand it. so should you. remember, if you have a question about diet, exercise or even anti-ageing, just tweet me or post it on my facebook page. that's all for today. thanks so much for joining me and until next time, i hope you're learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> all right, that's our theme >> that's our theme song. you know that means it's time for "sunday housecall." thank you for being here. >> hello, everyone. for the next half hour, we're going to make you healthier. joining us as always is dr. david and also dr. marc siegel. folks, you get two opinions for the price of one. great to see both of you doctors. i want to begin with this. the fda is talking about
i educated myself as to who got the best results from their diet. i saw all kinds of doctors and listened to what they recommended. when i saw dr. timothy brantley and heard his story how he saved his life through diet, i stayed the course. excellence for me is important and necessary. i demand it. so should you. remember, if you have a question about diet, exercise or even anti-ageing, just tweet me or post it on my facebook page. that's all for today. thanks so much for joining me and until...
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they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no. i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have us all bankrupt, and it is going to stay that way. right now we are running the business ourselves, me, my brother, and my mother, and we are doing it for free. we are not making any money. >> there are still signs of commerce here, but puerto rico's economy is shrinking at an alarming rate. officially the unemployment rate is 13%. some say it is three times higher. >> the more inequality you have, the less healthy as a country, and that's where we are headed right now. if we don't stop this vicious circle we are in a race to the bottom. competing with i don't know who, and competing for what, you know. and we must stop this. >> puerto rico has been in and out of recessions since 2006, the island is $70 billion in debt, it's lost 200,000 workers over the past couple of years and it
they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no. i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have us all bankrupt, and it is going to stay that way. right now we are running the business ourselves, me, my brother, and my mother, and we are doing it for free. we are not making any money. >> there are...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. hellerheller. >>> the senate holds a critical vote today. if the employment nondiscrimination act passes it will be the first time the senate has passed an anti-discrimination bill to protect gays. all 55 senate democrats have said they will vote yes. we just reported nevada senator heller announced he is supporting the bill. that makes it five republicans, enough to prevent a filibuster. let me bring in goldie taylor, columnist with the grio, susan del percio, an msnbc contributor. what do you think, goldie, is this going to pass? what are the chances? >> i think it will certainl
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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of that, who receives the letter in washington, donna, strikes me as quite self-possessed and quite educated, and she essentially has to do all this due diligence to go out and realize she's having the wool pulled over her eyes. but you can imagine thousands and hundreds of thousands of people who are in similar circumstances not being necessarily equipped to do that. dylan scott from "talking points memo," nancy metcalf from "consumer reports." thank you so much. david axelrod, former senior adviser with president barack obama, now an nbc news analyst and director of the chicago institute of politics. david, what is your feeling about this, the coverage that the health care law has gotten in the last few weeks? >> well, look, some of it is self-inflicted because the website hasn't functioned properly. and you know, part of the problem here is that people haven't been able to go on to the website and learn that they could get a better deal. on the other hand, many of these people aren't even being informed in these letters that they have that opportunity or that it's buried in the fine print
of that, who receives the letter in washington, donna, strikes me as quite self-possessed and quite educated, and she essentially has to do all this due diligence to go out and realize she's having the wool pulled over her eyes. but you can imagine thousands and hundreds of thousands of people who are in similar circumstances not being necessarily equipped to do that. dylan scott from "talking points memo," nancy metcalf from "consumer reports." thank you so much. david...
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eating correctly is important and i educated myself as to who got the best results from their diet. i listened to what the doctors recommended. i heard his story on how high -- how he saved his own diet and i stayed the course. excellent for me is important and necessary. i demand it. so should you. remember if you have a question about diet, exercise or anti-ages tweet me at carol altfnc or post-it on my facebook page. that's all for today. thanks so much for joining me and until next time, i hope you are learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> hello. welcome to "america's news headquarters." moments ago authorities at los angeles international airport held a news conference with the very latest on their investigation into friday's shooting that took the life of a tsa agent and injured at least five other people. there you can see the scene in one of the terminals. people literally running for their lives as shots are ringing out. dominic is live from l.a.x. with the latest. dominic? >> hi there, greg. the los angeles times is reporting that the gunman was
eating correctly is important and i educated myself as to who got the best results from their diet. i listened to what the doctors recommended. i heard his story on how high -- how he saved his own diet and i stayed the course. excellent for me is important and necessary. i demand it. so should you. remember if you have a question about diet, exercise or anti-ages tweet me at carol altfnc or post-it on my facebook page. that's all for today. thanks so much for joining me and until next time, i...
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the reason they are is because there's a failure by the administration to educate people. don, it isn't just that you walk into a community or any demographic and you start to implement a policy. you have to afford them the opportunity to understand what it is you are doing and why. >> if it stops, if it actually stops the shooting, i would rather, i'm going to be honest here. i would rather walk down my street without getting shot than if someone, a police officer stopped and frisked me. i'm sure i would not be happy about it. i would take that rather than get shot. >> i would rather risk getting shot than see men of color. >> that's legitimate as well. it's a tough thing. great conversation. we could have it all night long but i have to move on. appreciate both of you. >>> millions of americans who rely on food stamps will be putting less food on the table. billions of dollars cut from the program. why is it happening? and the bottom line for those affected. that's next. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from w
the reason they are is because there's a failure by the administration to educate people. don, it isn't just that you walk into a community or any demographic and you start to implement a policy. you have to afford them the opportunity to understand what it is you are doing and why. >> if it stops, if it actually stops the shooting, i would rather, i'm going to be honest here. i would rather walk down my street without getting shot than if someone, a police officer stopped and frisked me....
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is there at this possible reason for having a liberal education other than cash? >> college education is going to help you learn things and introduce to people around you and it is really expensive so what people are paying for is bry, they are hoping to get jobs afterwards and letting them down as a country. >> colbert: that's my rob with your site it is free and i believe the purpose of going to college is to acquire crippling debt. >> then the system is working. >> colbert: because the people who work for me say on this show who have college loans i know will never quit. no matter how poorly i treat them. so let's say that this utopian future of yours comes about. >> sure. >> colbert: and everybody learns bleep, blurp and your coding thing what will we do? all just sitting in like windowless cubicles coding madden 3,000? what will america be producing if we are all coding? >> i think every i have will change based on people understanding programming. >> colbert:. >> you can sell your things online and tell people what they have in stock that day. understand how
is there at this possible reason for having a liberal education other than cash? >> college education is going to help you learn things and introduce to people around you and it is really expensive so what people are paying for is bry, they are hoping to get jobs afterwards and letting them down as a country. >> colbert: that's my rob with your site it is free and i believe the purpose of going to college is to acquire crippling debt. >> then the system is working. >>...
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but again, if i were you and i was going to educate myself, i would absolutely look into exchange-traded funds, high-yielding, dividend-paying stocks, and no-load mutual funds. my favorite investment of all are high-yielding, dividend-paying stocks. i want to be paid at least 5% or 6% while i'm holding an investment. and if i need more diversification, then i do that with an exchange-traded fund. so, if you just start reading, you start listening, i'm telling you, you can learn what to do on your own. let's go to illinois. michelle, ask me your question. >> thank you for taking my call, suze. my husband and i are really unhappy with where we live. in about 2008, we purchased a townhome in a neighborhood where we thought was an up-and-coming development. however, the builder pulled out and now we basically have vacant lots. we are under water by more than $90,000, and we were denied a short sale. we both do have good credit and about $30,000 to put down on a new house. how do we get out of this situation that we are currently in to move on? >> yeah, what's very sad is that the banks still
but again, if i were you and i was going to educate myself, i would absolutely look into exchange-traded funds, high-yielding, dividend-paying stocks, and no-load mutual funds. my favorite investment of all are high-yielding, dividend-paying stocks. i want to be paid at least 5% or 6% while i'm holding an investment. and if i need more diversification, then i do that with an exchange-traded fund. so, if you just start reading, you start listening, i'm telling you, you can learn what to do on...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap. everywhere a cheap... you get it. so what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. that's what they've always done. not just something they...cheep about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. now backed by allstate. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. h
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap. everywhere a cheap... you get it. so what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning....
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well-educated, highly professional, the other, and not drink two or 34 glasses of wine per night the five or six and i caught myself quickly and went to rehab. >> can you talk about that with the addiction? >> i was full of shame. i was deeply humiliated by my a behavior. but i did blackout. right before i went to sleep. i said i would get a handle on it. of favorite cousin was killed by a drunk driver. i will just quit and i couldn't. i knew i was addicted. it was confounding. so i thought it could not be the alcohol. >> host: just like the year on the wall imi the other after all. do you think what you experienced was pretty experience -- common with other women? >> guest: i know the behavior coming the extreme behavior i was involved in was the far end of the spectrum that i became addicted. the larger group are not it is only 2.5 percent of those better actually alcoholic. but a lot of women have risky behavior, the binge drinking cdc warned about the fact that this was of epidemic proportions. and that is what we don't focus on the focus on the alcoholic but now for the common p
well-educated, highly professional, the other, and not drink two or 34 glasses of wine per night the five or six and i caught myself quickly and went to rehab. >> can you talk about that with the addiction? >> i was full of shame. i was deeply humiliated by my a behavior. but i did blackout. right before i went to sleep. i said i would get a handle on it. of favorite cousin was killed by a drunk driver. i will just quit and i couldn't. i knew i was addicted. it was confounding. so i...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. right now our queen mattress sets are just $1299-our lowest price ever! plus special financing until 2015. only at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep num
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still...
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to reform how colorado pays for education has attracted people from all around the country. mayor bloomberg backing this as well as strange bedfellows, teacher's unions and labor unions backing this bill even though this would put money towards charter cools an schoold public schools. this is a model for all to follow. so many in the nation are looking at colorado. >> the legislature has signed this, and the governor has signed it. how will we know if it's been passed by the people of the state? >> reporter: that's right, in colorado any changes to tax laws have to be approved by a referendum like this. this is a mail-in election, so the ballots are still coming in today. they're expecting to get a count about 7:30 so we'll know later whether this amendment passed. >> voters in the seattle suburb of se seatac are being asked to raise minimum wage. >> reporter: we're talking about a boost in the minimum wage to $15 an hour. this would involved about 6,000 workers here. not all the minimum wage workers in the stay of seatac by any means. just those here at international airpor
to reform how colorado pays for education has attracted people from all around the country. mayor bloomberg backing this as well as strange bedfellows, teacher's unions and labor unions backing this bill even though this would put money towards charter cools an schoold public schools. this is a model for all to follow. so many in the nation are looking at colorado. >> the legislature has signed this, and the governor has signed it. how will we know if it's been passed by the people of the...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. she'and you love her for it.ide. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, o
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. she'and you love her for it.ide. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to...
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it's customer is an affluent fe maim highly educated. busy, loyal, she tends to come back and buy a lot. something else to note is that the employee turnover is very low, in fact fortune actually ranks the company among the best companies to work for over the past 14 years. so you got low turnover very high average pay. look for this one to be a hot stock tomorrow. back to you, guys. >> courtney thanks, for that. karen fei nerman this is one the margins are narrowing. they nailed the demographic. >> finally affluent. highly educated. and her name is mellissa lee. that's in front. i look that out of the registration. i like the store. i like the product. i have to look at the price. >> i might like the business. i might. i have to take a closer look. >> not that they're comparable. tupperware has been unbelievable if you look. >> what? >> you put little things in little containers by things in big containers. >> gen gennious. >> i love the big containers. i got to tell you something, i got a ton of that stuff in my basement. yeah i do. >>
it's customer is an affluent fe maim highly educated. busy, loyal, she tends to come back and buy a lot. something else to note is that the employee turnover is very low, in fact fortune actually ranks the company among the best companies to work for over the past 14 years. so you got low turnover very high average pay. look for this one to be a hot stock tomorrow. back to you, guys. >> courtney thanks, for that. karen fei nerman this is one the margins are narrowing. they nailed the...
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but he pulled himself up by the boot straps and educated himself and served in world war ii and it's surprising he survived that. he came back home and started his own business and was successful. at 83 years old he climbed the ladder to roof the house. that is the type of man he was. at the end of his life he had multiple chronic illnesses and he knew he was dying and he accepted that. and my mother-in-law accepted that. they did everything they were told to do. he went out and had the power of attorney and he had the living wills and he hired a hospice and he whatn'ted to die peacefully and pain-free at home. instead my mother-in-law comes home and she sees her husk forced out oforce -- her husbant of the house. and she sees her daughter, my wife who has helped him with so many medical issues in the years being carted off to jail for attempted suicide. she is a nurse herself. >> critics say barbara put the hospice worker in a tough position because she had to report it legally. and if she didn't call 911 she could be standing trial right now. , what should have been happening that
but he pulled himself up by the boot straps and educated himself and served in world war ii and it's surprising he survived that. he came back home and started his own business and was successful. at 83 years old he climbed the ladder to roof the house. that is the type of man he was. at the end of his life he had multiple chronic illnesses and he knew he was dying and he accepted that. and my mother-in-law accepted that. they did everything they were told to do. he went out and had the power...
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like most investments, that you hope educated people are taking part in. they understand there is risk involved. and from the athletes point of view it's another interesting level i think you really have to look atticly when yolook at. particularly when you talk about investors and what they bring to the table. hopefully they are sophistocated enough they udges understand why are getting involved in. it's interesting and intriguing. it seemed that this may be the next step and particularly with the n.f.l. and the popularity of fantasy football. we don't have an off season. we don't have games in march o r april or may but the sports headlines dominate the media. it's fascinating the viewers of the league how do you justify an investment in an n.f.l. running back? their aren' average career is te years. >> listen i'm for me myself, i'm looking at it going humm. i would probably rather look at andrew luck or luke but heck he got had you hurt this year. tackles and guys like that they end up playing a lot longer. they have less something injuries hi historica
like most investments, that you hope educated people are taking part in. they understand there is risk involved. and from the athletes point of view it's another interesting level i think you really have to look atticly when yolook at. particularly when you talk about investors and what they bring to the table. hopefully they are sophistocated enough they udges understand why are getting involved in. it's interesting and intriguing. it seemed that this may be the next step and particularly with...
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on the teachers' union but bring people together to fight for real education reform. he's not going to be a polarizing figure. and he's going to be a mayor that will do a good job in bringing new yorkers together. >> one thing that's very interesting, when you look at his numbers, you have 400,000 millionaires in new york city alone. you look -- >> we should all move there. >> now that bill de blasio's the mayor i think i should move there. when you poll them, they're not afraid to put a little more tax dollars toward universal pre-k. crime was falling in new york before stop and frisk. so you have the opportunity to really do in new york city something pretty special where you can have rich and poor together trying to solve these problems. i don't see that kind of leadership coming from republicans. where your jack kemps and others used to bring us together. >> there are still a lot of republicans who say look, i believe government can do a lot of good. the problem is, it becomes excessively good and does no good because it's so big or we don't have our priorities ri
on the teachers' union but bring people together to fight for real education reform. he's not going to be a polarizing figure. and he's going to be a mayor that will do a good job in bringing new yorkers together. >> one thing that's very interesting, when you look at his numbers, you have 400,000 millionaires in new york city alone. you look -- >> we should all move there. >> now that bill de blasio's the mayor i think i should move there. when you poll them, they're not...
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but one thing would get a staffer or education head on the spot and that's not informing me of a problem. everyone can know what's going on. if i know everything going on not enough is going on. if there is a problem, break down, failure, or looming disaster, that had better be delivered to me faster than president obama can get to the golf course. look, this president outsourced much of the functions of government and the responsibility. if he can't or won't do the job of president, then maybe he could outsource to someone that can and who would do it. and mr. president, i am available. >> well, we heard of a myriad of problems with the website to sign up for obama care, but here is another embarrassing one. several small businesses were listed as places where there can be navigators that can provide assistance to those looking to enroll. the problem is these businesses have nothing to do with obama care. we went to talk to some of these stores to find out about what happened. >> we're on location at brooklyn cup cake where people looking for assistance with health care to call here. >>
but one thing would get a staffer or education head on the spot and that's not informing me of a problem. everyone can know what's going on. if i know everything going on not enough is going on. if there is a problem, break down, failure, or looming disaster, that had better be delivered to me faster than president obama can get to the golf course. look, this president outsourced much of the functions of government and the responsibility. if he can't or won't do the job of president, then maybe...
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and secretary of education has said that this is a model for other states to follow, so a lot of eyes both here and nationally following the fate of amendment 66, as the votes are counted here in colorado today. >> joining me now from -- sorry, paul. joining me now from colorado springs is josh dun. are they likely to approve a $1 billion tax increase, which is being call add sweeping overhaul of education in the state. >> i would be very surprised if it passes. it wouldn't bet my house that it goes down. but this colorado and the default position is that tax increases will go down, or you can say tax increases are always guilty until proven innocent. >> so professor, if you are right and this goes down, i'm wondering what coloradoians and particularly the kids in the state would be missing out on what does the state want to do with the money? >> well, that's part of the problem for amendment 66, is there's not a lot of clarity on how it will be spent. it doesn't tell you where it is going to go and it is tied to another piece of legislation. so unless amendment 66 passes then this do
and secretary of education has said that this is a model for other states to follow, so a lot of eyes both here and nationally following the fate of amendment 66, as the votes are counted here in colorado today. >> joining me now from -- sorry, paul. joining me now from colorado springs is josh dun. are they likely to approve a $1 billion tax increase, which is being call add sweeping overhaul of education in the state. >> i would be very surprised if it passes. it wouldn't bet my...
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awe know the value of ix your education is where it can take you. (now arriving city hospital.) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop financial center.) let's get to work. hall we do is go out to dinner.? that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great...what? he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. so he's just racking up points with me. some people... ugh! no, i've got it. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wo
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you have to mandate discipline, education, life improvement skills, mandate it. and you know what, matt? if they do what you want them to do, get rid of the felony conviction. >> take it off their record. >> get it off their record. because they're doomed to failure if you don't. >> put yourself in the position of a member of congress who is facing reelection, though. how does that person go out and not get painted as soft on crime by wanting to do away with some of these things? >> you know what, i say they have to grow. they have to get the courage -- >> you can say what you want to say. >> they just have to get the courage to do their job. that's what they have to do. don't be afraid of looking soft on crime. their answer to looking soft on crime is to do nothing. that is not the answer. that's stupid on crime. >> but do you think, as people start to have this debate about what to go forward, people can put the fact that you are now a convicted felon aside and look at that unique experience you bring? >> you know what, you don't want to listen to me, don't lis
you have to mandate discipline, education, life improvement skills, mandate it. and you know what, matt? if they do what you want them to do, get rid of the felony conviction. >> take it off their record. >> get it off their record. because they're doomed to failure if you don't. >> put yourself in the position of a member of congress who is facing reelection, though. how does that person go out and not get painted as soft on crime by wanting to do away with some of these...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. life insurance from new york life can help your family keep good going. like the enticing aroma and distinctive taste of nespresso. elegant capsules meet masterfully crafted machines, and one touch creates the perfect coffee, cappuccino, and latte. ♪ tempt all your senses with one extraordinary coffee. [ penélope cruz ] nespresso. what else? [ male announcer ] discover the world of nespresso on grant avenue and nespresso-us.com. [ male announcer ] discover the world of nespresso imagine a place created all around family. where everyone, can relax or play.. ♪ now imagine that
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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he's a tireless educator and advocate. he knows climate science back ward and forward. he won a nobel prize and starred in an oscar-winning documentary. he stayed up for 24-hours going around the world and naming that call to do something to afnlgt our future. vice president gore is not a man who sees any problem as attractive. he's a man of vision and leadership, man who despite formable opposition has never lost his fervent belief that solutions exist that we can curb rising global temperature build resilience to extreme weather event and save our planet for future generations. please join me in welcoming my good friend, vice president al gore. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. i am happy to be sure. and john, thank you for your very generous words. i'm really here for one main reason, that is because of you john, and because of your colleagues here at the center for american progress. i want to congratulate you on this tenth anniversary celebration and gathering. you all make a tremendous difference. i
he's a tireless educator and advocate. he knows climate science back ward and forward. he won a nobel prize and starred in an oscar-winning documentary. he stayed up for 24-hours going around the world and naming that call to do something to afnlgt our future. vice president gore is not a man who sees any problem as attractive. he's a man of vision and leadership, man who despite formable opposition has never lost his fervent belief that solutions exist that we can curb rising global...
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educate yourself. >> why didn't he run? does anybody know? >> i have no idea. >> by the way they had an extended q and a for protestors. he's a democrat, bob. >> i know he is. >> i don't did disagree. it was disgusting what happened. i think you need to adhere, most of those protestors were from providence, rhode island and not students. brown shouldn't have let people in if they didn't have the student id. >> why did they go on campus? >> you're allowed to go on campus. that doesn't excuse the fact the guy wasn't allowed to speak. >> what should the school do, invite him back? >> yeah. and tighter security. you have a right to protest. have security to remove them. there wasn't enough to get them out. like the thing in congress. get rid of them. go ahead and continue. >> i'm surprised he accepted the invitation. that's remarkable about a lot of people like petraeus. he was going to teach a class for which he is getting paid a dollar. there was all the complaints from the other faculty because he was going to get paid. he said i'll do it for
educate yourself. >> why didn't he run? does anybody know? >> i have no idea. >> by the way they had an extended q and a for protestors. he's a democrat, bob. >> i know he is. >> i don't did disagree. it was disgusting what happened. i think you need to adhere, most of those protestors were from providence, rhode island and not students. brown shouldn't have let people in if they didn't have the student id. >> why did they go on campus? >> you're...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage. i'm anderson cooper of this breaking situation in new jersey. the paramus mall. i want to bring you up to date on the situation. reports of a shooter loose in the garden state plaza 20 minutes west of the island of island. bergen county s.w.a.t. conducting a store by store sweep. store workers have told us over the last hour and a half told us that the shots rang out at 9:20 or so eastern time. a slow sequence of firing, anywhere from four to eight shots according to the eyewitnesss. the number varies from witness to witness. the one commonalty among all the eyewitnesss is that the shots were not in rapid succession. the police received reports that the gunman was shooting at security cameras, no reports of injuries or fatalities. nic robertson is on the scene. he joins us now. a chaotic scene and it's in the early minutes in an hour and a
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage. i'm anderson cooper of this breaking situation in new jersey. the paramus mall. i want to bring you up to date on the situation. reports of a shooter loose in the garden state plaza 20 minutes west of the island of island. bergen county...
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the mayor talked about education and education gaps. it's interesting if you think that they decided the way to combat drug cartels and violence they had was to build social resilience and a better education system and build a community fabric. the response in various neighborhoods in chicago to the 1995 heat wave, which was totally unpredicted had to do community by community equally hard hit by the kind of social and community fabric so resilience is really about all of those elements and more than climate change. the next shock could be terror, an economic crisis. >> you have tried both before but even after particularly after sandy to lay out a plan for new york in terms of investments that with a make it more resilient. it strikes me that you run up against two big political problems. first there is still a big debate certainly in washington as to whether climate change is real and man-made and secondly there's not an appetite for big public investment. >> the problems with big public investment is payoff is down the road. we live
the mayor talked about education and education gaps. it's interesting if you think that they decided the way to combat drug cartels and violence they had was to build social resilience and a better education system and build a community fabric. the response in various neighborhoods in chicago to the 1995 heat wave, which was totally unpredicted had to do community by community equally hard hit by the kind of social and community fabric so resilience is really about all of those elements and...
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>> we looked at the issue of basic education. we looked at the way of educating people. sal and his team have incredible online capability. we had a -- >> sal khan. >> sal khan. >> the idea is to put it all together so we can have the consumer figure out, should i buy a car or lease a car? rent a house or buy a house? whatever the financial decision is. very straightforward. his understanding capabilities in educating people through, you know, technology -- through online computers and other devices is superior to anybody's. so, the idea is to join that together so it's a -- it's a way that the customer can trust the advice they're getting in a way we can share our content and get it out in front of a lot more people quickly. we're very excited by it. the world needs educated on these things. >> no doubt about it. brian, good to have you on the program. thank you so much for spending the time with us today. we appreciate it. brian moynihan. we'll take a short break and huge wave of after-the-bell earnings. set you up for stocks you can't afford to miss tomorrow. >>> also
>> we looked at the issue of basic education. we looked at the way of educating people. sal and his team have incredible online capability. we had a -- >> sal khan. >> sal khan. >> the idea is to put it all together so we can have the consumer figure out, should i buy a car or lease a car? rent a house or buy a house? whatever the financial decision is. very straightforward. his understanding capabilities in educating people through, you know, technology -- through...
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crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. >>> two planes slam into each other in midair and incredibly everyone survives. both planes were loaded with sky divers when they crashed in wisconsin saturday morning. luckily the passengers were preparing to jump at the time and they were able to parachute to safety. one pilot was hospitalized with only minor injuries. nine others walked away virtually unscathed from this accident. the faa is investigating. >> it's amazing, huh? good thing you're wearing a parachute. >>> microsoft giving a helping hand to those who risk their lives to keep us safe. the software giant starting a computer school for veterans that guarantees a high-tech job when they graduate. great story. live in seattle on this. dan? >> yeah, how good is that? the key is this is being given to the soldiers while they're on active duty and will be completed before they leave the military. they will not have to be unemployed and working on getting new job skills when they get out. this pilot project with 23 students.
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third, education reform. i want to have an opportunity for scholarships like they have in florida where kids in failing districts have the opportunity to leave that school district and go to a private or parochial school. also like to see us do more on teacher tenure reform. we have done a lot. i would like to do a little more. also increase merit pay across the state. i think that's important for our future. >> a lot on education. >> yeah. i think it's really important. i don't, you know, in this race, we have 200 failing schools in new jersey, ajudged failing by the department of education. my opponent in this race said that's not a bad percentage. i said that sounds like somebody who never sent their kid to one of those schools. to me, until we get that number down to a very small statistically insignificant number, then we are failing those kids. when you're governor, what you realize is all those kids are your kids. so that's why there is so much of my emphasis on that. >> you have been talking about sup
third, education reform. i want to have an opportunity for scholarships like they have in florida where kids in failing districts have the opportunity to leave that school district and go to a private or parochial school. also like to see us do more on teacher tenure reform. we have done a lot. i would like to do a little more. also increase merit pay across the state. i think that's important for our future. >> a lot on education. >> yeah. i think it's really important. i don't,...
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they've been hurting the quality of education. what the insurance companies are doing, it's a-okay? come on, you know, dana. >> are you sure obama care, is it really like a jackass stunt and obama's being played by johnny knoxville? >> i wish. we got to go. next on "the five," did biden almost get knocked off the president's ticket for hillary? before we go, check out our facebook page. >>> joshua, we've got to talk about the song choice. lots talk about revelation, in a new book on the 2012 election. it's called "double down." from the same guys who wrote "game changer." one of the hits was the campaign debated replacing biden with hillary clinton. tweeting last night, it wasn't even in consideration. and jay carney said this today -- >> i know for a fact that president obama never considered this. never thought about it. never entertained it. >> but obama's chief of staff during the election said a swap was considered. here's bill daly. >> it was looked at but it was never seriously looked at in a sense that there was a belief that it ought to be done. 2011, as you remember, it wa
they've been hurting the quality of education. what the insurance companies are doing, it's a-okay? come on, you know, dana. >> are you sure obama care, is it really like a jackass stunt and obama's being played by johnny knoxville? >> i wish. we got to go. next on "the five," did biden almost get knocked off the president's ticket for hillary? before we go, check out our facebook page. >>> joshua, we've got to talk about the song choice. lots talk about...
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office for civil rights, one of his first jobs in government, he pushed for equal education across the south. as a leading member of congress, chairman of the budget committee, and a white house chief of staff, he worked to advance civil rights everywhere. and as secretary of defense, he oversaw the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," and opened combat positions for women. the balance between security and civil rights sends an important message to the world. and leon panetta has lived that message. at the department of defense, we work to preserve america's individual liberties as well as defend our national freedom. when the supreme court issued its decision on the defense of marriage act this summer, the department of defense immediately began working on providing the same benefits to all eligible spouses, regardless of sexual orientation. we did it because everyone who serves our country in uniform, everyone in this country, should receive all the benefits they deserve, and they've earned, and in accordance with the law. everyone's rights must be protected. this means that all spouse
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but the reason that they are is because there's a file yur by the administration to educate people. don, it isn't just that you walk into a community or any demographic and you start to implement a policy. you have to afford them the opportunity to understand what it is you're doing and why. >> and if it stops -- if it actually stops the shooting, i would rather -- i'm just going to be honest here. i would rather be able to walk down my street without getting shot than if a police officer stopped and friszinged me. i'm sure i would not be happy about it. but i would take that rather than being shot. >> i would prefer the riszing of getting shot than to see civil rights being diminished. >> that's legitimate as welg. >> very good conversation. thank you, jentle men. saturday night live accused of not having a diverse kastz. how does it respond? by mocking itself, ovk. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who m
but the reason that they are is because there's a file yur by the administration to educate people. don, it isn't just that you walk into a community or any demographic and you start to implement a policy. you have to afford them the opportunity to understand what it is you're doing and why. >> and if it stops -- if it actually stops the shooting, i would rather -- i'm just going to be honest here. i would rather be able to walk down my street without getting shot than if a police officer...
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it's a very important educational program. so here the hope is that we will see a reduction, particularly in the big, big kind of sugary beverages. people consuming huge amounts of the stuff. >> in the past we have pushed these as taxes on big corporations for big ideas. big oil, big tobacco. now this is big sugar. in effect, they are not going to pay the tax. it's going to be individual consumers that pay the tax. >> the tax will be at the distribution point, but one of the goals is to reduce consumption just like cigarette taxes. one of the goals has been to reduce smoking. >> why not ban sugary drinks? >> people should have the choice. just like we don't ban cigarettes. if you make it more expensive so that it reflects the true cost of society, because we are going to see an absolute tsunami in terms of diabetes related health costs in this country in large part because of the consumption of sugary beverages. 112-ounce can of soda has about 10 teaspoons of sugar in it. >> are we going to see this in other cities as well? >>
it's a very important educational program. so here the hope is that we will see a reduction, particularly in the big, big kind of sugary beverages. people consuming huge amounts of the stuff. >> in the past we have pushed these as taxes on big corporations for big ideas. big oil, big tobacco. now this is big sugar. in effect, they are not going to pay the tax. it's going to be individual consumers that pay the tax. >> the tax will be at the distribution point, but one of the goals...
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if i can go out and protect my children and get educated on it, i've done my job. i know what it's done to me. i've had hundreds, probably of concussions, what they consider concussions today, i've had hundreds and for me to educate the youth on it and to give them my experiences, i think i've done a great job of it. >> brown: in your experience that the n.f.l. and what you see now today in a college level, even before we get down the young kids, is there more awareness or is there still a sense that the player should go back in the game? you know, you've got to get back in the game even if you're hurt? >> let me tell you this. >> you know, i think it starts at the top with the n.f.l. it goes from n.f.l. when n.f.l. was saying it's ongoing studies, ongoing studies. so why would the colleges do it? why would high schools do it? why would little leagues do it? there was no need since it was so many ongoing studies for the n.f.l. so why waste your time, why waste your money? it starts at the top and falls down in minute. what was your question again? sorry about that.
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-- important educational programs. the hope is we will see a reduction, particularly in the big, big kind of sugary beverages. people consume huge amounts of the stuff and it will fund the physical activity, nutrition programs in schools and in our parks and elsewhere and phys- ed, school lunch, increased rec center hours, et cetera. >> in the past, we pushed them as taxes on big corporations or idea. big oil and big tobacco, now this is big sugar and they not going to pay the take. the individual courage 8 pay the tax. >> it will be at the distribution point and one of the goals is to reduce consumption and just like cigarette taxes. >> why not ban sugary drinks? >> people should have the choice, like we don't ban cigarettes. if you make it more expensive so it reflects the true cost of society, we're anything to see an absolute tsunami in terms of diabetes-related health costs in the country in large part because of the consumption of south air beverages. one 12-ounce can of soda has 10 teaspoons of sugar in it. >> a
-- important educational programs. the hope is we will see a reduction, particularly in the big, big kind of sugary beverages. people consume huge amounts of the stuff and it will fund the physical activity, nutrition programs in schools and in our parks and elsewhere and phys- ed, school lunch, increased rec center hours, et cetera. >> in the past, we pushed them as taxes on big corporations or idea. big oil and big tobacco, now this is big sugar and they not going to pay the take. the...
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but there is an instance of a young man, educated, standford kid who has been around the football environment and this was pushing him to a degree with which he was no longer comfortable. >> jeff: does jonathan martin ever put on a dolphins uniform again. >> talking to people he has con sided-- confided in i don't believe it will happen any time soon unless they take some corrective measures to alter the climate of that locker room and discipline some of the people who he thinks was involved, i don't see thatting chag am we can have a grievance coming with the nfl pa, maybe some legal action down the road. >> jeff: jason la canfora, thank you. >> next up here how skydivers survived a collision you thoughs of feet in the air. >> jeff: two plane kos lieded in midair yesterday, 12,000 feet over northern wisconsin. there were four skydivers aboard one plane, five in a second when they hit. what happened then is remarkable. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: pieces are all that's left of this cessna 182 after it collided midair with another cessna that was supposed to be flying behind it. skydive
but there is an instance of a young man, educated, standford kid who has been around the football environment and this was pushing him to a degree with which he was no longer comfortable. >> jeff: does jonathan martin ever put on a dolphins uniform again. >> talking to people he has con sided-- confided in i don't believe it will happen any time soon unless they take some corrective measures to alter the climate of that locker room and discipline some of the people who he thinks was...